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Effect of alloying impurities and conditions of heat treatment of iron-based powder materials and their magnetic properties

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The structure of the initial iron powders, the type of alloying impurities, and the conditions of compaction and heat treatment of materials have been studied from the standpoint of their effect on the magnetic properties. Ways of enhancing the properties of magnetically-soft iron-based powder materials are recommended and methods of studying them are suggested.

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Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Rostov-on-Don. Institute of Problems in Materials Science, Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine, SSR, Kiev. Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, Nos. 1–2, pp. 39–42, January–February, 1994.

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Yaglo, G.I., Vasil'ev, V.M. & Panasyuk, O.A. Effect of alloying impurities and conditions of heat treatment of iron-based powder materials and their magnetic properties. Powder Metall Met Ceram 33, 37–39 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00559705

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